Steve
Mostly Harmless
Bad Boy Pro Series Light Gi dyed Dark Green (PR31). (Link is to a review I posted on my blog of the gi) I used 4 oz of dye for 15 gallons of water and dyed it for a total of one hour (30 with dye only and 30 with the soda ash to fix the color).
Pictures don't tell the entire story. It's greener than the pictures look, and the design on the back is more faded than I was going for. Getting the wax hot enough to soak into the thick gi fabric is a challenge. I'm getting more confident, though, in applying the wax. My lines are cleaner, much less sloppy. It's just getting the wax deep enough into the fabric that it holds up throughout the dying process that I continue to struggle with.
Still, I'm happy with it, and will rock it at class regularly.
Pictures don't tell the entire story. It's greener than the pictures look, and the design on the back is more faded than I was going for. Getting the wax hot enough to soak into the thick gi fabric is a challenge. I'm getting more confident, though, in applying the wax. My lines are cleaner, much less sloppy. It's just getting the wax deep enough into the fabric that it holds up throughout the dying process that I continue to struggle with.
Still, I'm happy with it, and will rock it at class regularly.